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Title
Problem Scenario
Broad Question
Specific Question
Hypothesis
Graph of Hypothesis
Variables
Independent Variable:
Dependent Variable:
Variables That Need To Be Controlled:
Vocabulary List That Needs Explanation
General Plan
Potential Problems And Solutions
Safety Or Environmental Concerns
Experimental Design
Resources and Budget Table
Detailed Procedure
Diagram
Photo List
Time Line
Data Table
Data Analysis
All Raw Data
Graphs
Photos
Results
Conclusion
Discussion
Benefit to Community and/or Science
Background Research
References
Abstract
Title
Plant Project
Problem Scenario
I am going to plant grass with sand and soil and see which fertilizer works better.
Broad Question
What fertilizer will make the plant grow better, sand or soil?
Specific Question
What fertilizer will make the plants grow better, sand or soil?
Hypothesis
I think that the the soil will be better fertilizer for the plants and the soil will make the plants grow better and the plants that
Graph of Hypothesis
Variables
Independent Variable:
The independent variable is sand and soil.
Dependent Variable:
The dependent variable is the growth of the plant.
Variables That Need To Be Controlled:
Vocabulary List That Needs Explanation
General Plan
My general plan is i'm going to plant grass with sand and soil and see which fertilizer works better, sand or soil.
Potential Problems And Solutions
A problem could be the cup could dump over, and then the solution would be to start it over again.
Safety Or Environmental Concerns
None.
Experimental Design
(add the correct headings from the
experimental design page
before beginning)
Resources and Budget Table
Item
Number needed
Where I will get this
Cost
cups
4
store
soil
2
store
sand
2
store
seeds
8
store
Detailed Procedure
step 1: Put sand in 2 cups.
step 2: Put soil in 2 cups.
step 3: Put grass seeds in the cups.
step 4: Water the grass every day.
step 5:
Diagram
Photo List
Time Line
Data Table
Data Analysis
All Raw Data
Graphs
Photos
Results
Conclusion
Discussion
Benefit to Community and/or Science
Background Research
References
Abstract
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Table of Contents
Title
Plant ProjectProblem Scenario
I am going to plant grass with sand and soil and see which fertilizer works better.Broad Question
What fertilizer will make the plant grow better, sand or soil?Specific Question
What fertilizer will make the plants grow better, sand or soil?Hypothesis
I think that the the soil will be better fertilizer for the plants and the soil will make the plants grow better and the plants thatGraph of Hypothesis
Variables
Independent Variable:
The independent variable is sand and soil.Dependent Variable:
The dependent variable is the growth of the plant.Variables That Need To Be Controlled:
Vocabulary List That Needs Explanation
General Plan
My general plan is i'm going to plant grass with sand and soil and see which fertilizer works better, sand or soil.Potential Problems And Solutions
A problem could be the cup could dump over, and then the solution would be to start it over again.Safety Or Environmental Concerns
None.Experimental Design
(add the correct headings from the experimental design page before beginning)Resources and Budget Table
Detailed Procedure
step 1: Put sand in 2 cups.step 2: Put soil in 2 cups.
step 3: Put grass seeds in the cups.
step 4: Water the grass every day.
step 5:
Diagram
Photo List
Time Line
Data Table
Data Analysis
All Raw Data
Graphs
Photos
Results
Conclusion
Discussion
Benefit to Community and/or Science
Background Research
References
Abstract